Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Details, Details! This is where the Wedding Process can begin to change from fun and exciting to stressful and tedious. So many things to decide, but where to begin?

You should begin by determining how much money should be allocated for each vendor.Caterer, Cake, photographer, flowers and all the other extras to make your day special. What is the most important thing to you? Do you want a formal dinner or buffet? Do you want a fabulous show-stopping cake or cupcakes or a dessert bar? Simple flowers or elegant arrangements?

Your reception will probably account for around 50% of your wedding budget. This would include the venue, caterer, bar, cake, etc.

There should be approx 10% for music , photography and flowers.

20% of your budget should be for dress, invitations, limo, groom's tuxedo, etc.

What about the other 20% ? This would include all the incidentals that you didn't really think of. The payment for the officiant, the wedding site, i.e. church, and all the little things that pop up or you just have to have to make that day special.

Now, how do I choose my vendors? It helps if you have a theme in mind. It keeps your focus in choosing the menu, cake style and all the other things. It gives you a direction, because you will come across so many other ideas you may find yourself scattered. Ask friends and family in your area if they have used any vendors. Would they recommend them? Make a list of things that are important to you for each vendor. Set up an appointment with them and make sure that you take your list of questions. Ask to see or taste samples of what they will be providing.

Your choice of vendors will contribute in making your day a happily memorable one, so it is very important that you feel comfortable with those vendors that you choose. Give yourself enough time to not be rushed into a decision.

About Us

Welcome to Danville BnB
Your celebration destination.
Danville BnB is a truly unique celebration destination bed and breakfast. It is designed as a single reservation facility filled with surprises. The entire front of the building, including the wrap-a-round front porch, raises to reveal the Disneyesque town of Danville. This is where the party happens. An Irish Pub, professional DJ sound and lighting system and 15’x15’ movie screen make this the place for a good time.
The Inn’s first floor features a parlor with a 30’ vaulted ceiling and is furnished in the style of a bygone era. A complete kitchen with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and oak cabinetry can easily seat up to 6.
From the Parlor, enter the library. When there is a wedding at the Inn, the groom will use this room to dress. In the evening, the queen-size Murphy bed turns the library into a lovely guest room.
Ascend the oak staircase or take the private residential elevator to arrive at the huge master suite, with walk-in dressing room closet and a walk thru shower complete with rain shower head.
Exit through the Parlor’s French doors into the lovely courtyard.